How It Works

Your guide to getting the perfect SEIKO lens recommendation

Step by Step

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Choose Your Role

Select whether you are a customer or an optician. Opticians get additional professional fields like axis, PD, prism, and fitting parameters.

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Enter Your Prescription

Input your prescription values: sphere (SPH), cylinder (CYL), and addition (ADD). You'll find these on your optician's prescription sheet.

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Set Your Lifestyle

Tell us how you use your glasses: screen work, driving, outdoor activities, or a mix. This determines the lens category and coating recommendation.

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Get Your Recommendation

Click Refresh to generate a personalized lens recommendation. You'll see the best match with star ratings, alternatives, and detailed reasoning.

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Ask the AI Assistant

The chat assistant can explain the recommendation, answer questions about technologies and coatings, and help you understand the differences between options.

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Save Your Consultation

Sign in to save your consultation. Come back anytime to continue, modify, or start a new one. Opticians can manage patient consultations.

SEIKO Lens Tiers

S1 BRILLIANCE

The premium tier. Fully personalized with 300+ design variations, DualForm dual-surface technology, and maximum comfort for demanding wearers.

S2 ELEGANCE

Balanced aesthetics and performance. Advanced design with Digital Zone Equaliser and elegant lens aesthetics for experienced wearers.

S3 SELECT

Precision and value. Vision Preference Selector lets you choose between far, versatile, or near focus. Great for everyday use.

S4 LITE

Entry to SEIKO quality. Fast Adaptation Zone makes this ideal for first-time progressive wearers. Budget-friendly without compromising on core technologies.

Glossary

SPHSphere - the main power of your lens, correcting nearsightedness (minus) or farsightedness (plus)
CYLCylinder - corrects astigmatism, an irregular curvature of the eye. Values from 0.00 to -6.00
ADDAddition - extra magnification power for reading, used in progressive lenses. Ranges from +0.50 to +4.00
PDPupillary Distance - the distance between the centers of your pupils in millimeters
IndexLens thickness index. Higher values (1.67, 1.74) mean thinner, lighter lenses - recommended for stronger prescriptions
SRCSuper Resistant Coating - SEIKO's lens coating technology for protection, clarity, and special functions like blue light filtering
SensitySEIKO's photochromic technology. Lenses darken automatically in sunlight and clear indoors
PolarthinPolarized thin lenses that reduce glare from reflective surfaces like water, snow, or roads

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